Mogadishu — The Ethiopian troops pulled out completely from the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses and officials told radio Shabelle on Thursday.
Ethiopia invaded Somalia 2006 to help the interim government oust Islamists from the capital, since then it has been supporting Somalia's weak transitional government for two years.
The Ethiopian presence was deeply unpopular with many Somalis and different groups were united in opposing them.
Residents say a lot of people have gathered in former Defence Ministry building and Digfer Hospital where the Ethiopian soldiers vacated. Residents expressed hope to return to their houses after two years.
Locals saw Ethiopian troops with their military trucks traveling on the long, tarmac road that connects Mogadishu and southwest regions of the country.
The chairman of Hawiye Traditional Council Mohamed Hassan Haad said they would mediate the opposing Somali factions.
Abdirahim Isse Adow, the spokesman of the Islamic Courts Union called for the Somali people to work for peace and solidarity after the withdrawal of the Ethiopian troops.
At least 24 people were killed and more than 50 others were injured Wednesday when Ethiopian troops shelled parts of Mogadishu.
Ethiopian mortar shelling killed in Mogadishu 25 civilians yesterday (Wednesday) after Insurgents attacked departing Ethiopian soldiers. The Ethiopian troops armed with tanks and heavy artillery fought back and shelled parts of Mogadishu including Bakaro market.
Ethiopia invaded Somalia 2006 to help the interim government oust Islamists from the capital, since then it has been supporting Somalia's weak transitional government for two years.
The Ethiopian presence was deeply unpopular with many Somalis and different groups were united in opposing them.
Residents say a lot of people have gathered in former Defence Ministry building and Digfer Hospital where the Ethiopian soldiers vacated. Residents expressed hope to return to their houses after two years.
Locals saw Ethiopian troops with their military trucks traveling on the long, tarmac road that connects Mogadishu and southwest regions of the country.
The chairman of Hawiye Traditional Council Mohamed Hassan Haad said they would mediate the opposing Somali factions.
Abdirahim Isse Adow, the spokesman of the Islamic Courts Union called for the Somali people to work for peace and solidarity after the withdrawal of the Ethiopian troops.
At least 24 people were killed and more than 50 others were injured Wednesday when Ethiopian troops shelled parts of Mogadishu.
Ethiopian mortar shelling killed in Mogadishu 25 civilians yesterday (Wednesday) after Insurgents attacked departing Ethiopian soldiers. The Ethiopian troops armed with tanks and heavy artillery fought back and shelled parts of Mogadishu including Bakaro market.
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